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Saturday, 4 May 2013

Clay Modelling Set Giveaway

We've been discussing Sensory Play a lot over on Izziwizzi Kids the last few weeks, and this last week one of the main questions we were asked to consider by guests Play to Z was 'do we grow out of sensory play?'.

Having
5 teenagers in the house and especially watching their reactions to the
younger ones toys and activities my opinion is an emphatic 'no'. They
all join in often with my little children playing and sensory activities
are always popular. Crazy soap or Gelli Baff and smelly pencils are all something few of us can resist resist having a sneaky play with.

I
actually don't think anyone ever grows out of enjoying and learning
from sensory play, I think it just becomes less obvious to us that it's
happening. We aren't playing with specially coloured rice or play dough
that's been made with coffee, we're running our fingers through sand or
lying in a bath of bubbles, cooking or messing with engines, or walking
barefoot through grass.

With that in mind I've a crafty and tactile giveaway for older children (and adults). The MyStyle Crafts Designer Jewellery Set has got loads of bits and pieces for you to create your own earrings or bracelets, buttons and beads or whatever you wish using the colourful oven-bake polymer clay included. There are 8 different colours of clay and various attachments, clasps and even a storage box included in the set. Our 3 girls had loads of these sets over the years, and they were always very popular.

This giveaway is open only to UK entrants, the prize is one new Mystyle Crafts Designer Jewellery Set supplied by myself, the winner will be
chosen by Rafflecopter when the competition ends and the timer runs
out. I'll make every effort to contact the winner, but if I've not heard
back within 48 hours then I reserve the right to ask Rafflecopter to choose another winner.

About The Brick Castle

We feature play and entertainment for children and young people from tiny to teen and beyond. Skilled at Lego building, reviewing big kid toys and mending all things trodden on. Grieving the loss of our 16 year old to suicide in August 2014. I write about this occasionally, and I collect smiles as often as possible. You can find #TBCSmiles on the blog and my Instagram every 15th of the month - everyone is welcome to share their smiles.

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